By Luz Maria Kumpel One year ago today, I sat where you are now, reading about Undergraduate Students Association Council elections. Read more...
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May 3, 9:39 pm
Bruins United presidential candidate promises to ensure USAC stays visible on campus
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May 3, 9:37 pm
Students First! USAC presidential candidate calls for unity to achieve goals
By Jasmine Hill After seeing crimes of hate plague all ends of the University of California system, students rightfully want to see leaders who can bring them into greater communal harmony. Read more...
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April 29, 9:01 pm
In defense of lobbying efforts
In response to Jarrod Goldberg's opinion piece ("USAC external vice president office ineffectively unites students against fee hikes," April 27), we have to make clear that the members of the California Democracy Act Coalition and the Bruin Lobby Corps find his views on our efforts to make college more affordable misleading and very ill-informed. Read more...
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April 29, 8:59 pm
This year’s USAC has been efficient, effective
In a year of crisis after crisis, we, the student body, responded by rising to the challenges. Read more...
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April 28, 9:00 pm
USAC President’s Office tackles issues with success
SUBMITTED BY: Cinthia Flores This year, the Undergraduate Students Association Council President's Office served its purpose "“ it engaged students and provided real solutions to issues affecting the entire UCLA population. Read more...
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April 28, 9:00 pm
USAC General Representative Addison Huddy’s office fosters transparent, inclusive growth
SUBMITTED BY: Carl Betzler and Aaron Farber For much of recent memory, many students have perceived the work of the Undergraduate Students Association Council as unclear and often inconsequential. Read more...
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April 27, 9:00 pm
IDS opens doors to research
"We are happy to announce that the IDS major will reopen for admission in Fall 2010!!!!!!" So begins a note on the international development studies website posted Monday. Even without the emphasis of six exclamation marks, it should be obvious that this is good news. Read more...